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'''ILNumerics''' is a math library for the [[.NET Framework]]. By turning [[C Sharp]] into a mathematical language, it offers scientists and software developers a straight forward syntax and wide platform support for numerical algorithms and 2D and 3D [[Scientific visualization]].
'''ILNumerics''' is a math library for the [[.NET Framework]]. By turning [[C Sharp]] into a mathematical language, it offers scientists and software developers a straight forward syntax and wide platform support for numerical algorithms and 2D and 3D [[Scientific visualization]].


By extending the [[.NET Framework]] with n-dimensional arrays, [[Complex numbers]], [[Linear algebra]], [[FFT]] and plotting controls (2D and 3D), ILNumerics helps developing algorithms on every platform the CLI runs on – so developers don't need to interface 3rd party mathematical frameworks anymore.
By extending the [[.NET Framework]] with n-dimensional arrays, [[Complex numbers]], [[Linear algebra]], [[FFT]] and plotting controls (2D and 3D), ILNumerics helps developing algorithms on every platform the CLI runs on; developers don't need to interface 3rd party mathematical frameworks anymore.

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ILNumerics is a math library for the .NET Framework. By turning C Sharp into a mathematical language, it offers scientists and software developers a straight forward syntax and wide platform support for numerical algorithms and 2D and 3D Scientific visualization.

By extending the .NET Framework with n-dimensional arrays, Complex numbers, Linear algebra, FFT and plotting controls (2D and 3D), ILNumerics helps developing algorithms on every platform the CLI runs on; developers don't need to interface 3rd party mathematical frameworks anymore.